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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Right to writing!


I really don't know why this takes place. Whenever, I feel restive, I feel like writing about something. On any (damn) topic.

Then I search for a pen & paper or a laptop, whatever is easily available, at that moment in time.

And then I pour out the thoughts in a linear way related to a certain topic, that is in my mind somewhere. Already there, waiting to get an expression.

One of my friends, literally term this process akin to vomit/ heave!
Its like this, there are certain built-up issues - it can be anything - as diverse as - Indian/international politics to food grain wastage in India to rain water conservation.

Going by the logic of my friend, the written matter, that you conceive & express should scent badly, after all, it is emptied out of your system.

On the contrary, whenever, I feel I should express/write on a certain topic, I research, read, study, observe, confirm/crosscheck, prepare a first draft, review, rewrite, finalize and publish!

So I write and then there is relief. And there is a definite sense of happiness & satisfaction.

I do feel good, leave alone sense of accomplishment, if any. Mind it, there is no contractual obligation whatsoever, to write.

Other factor is should a writer write for the readers? or he/she should just write according to his/her whims, according his/her likes & dislikes, subject of study, exact topic and so on?

Tough questions in a way. I have read about the motivation of great writers and poets, and also about 'the writers block' when for days, there is nothing to write, in your mind.

And when I think deeper on a more serious note, I feel that 'what is inspiration of writing or stimulation of writing' could ultimately be this - the need to express and just write your thoughts on a topic.

That, in itself, is sufficient to be writer, at least for me, at individual level.

Now, after last few years, it is like writing has now become a fundamental right, for me as a person!

And then you get paid for writing! That is like icing on a delicious cake.